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  2. List of Johns Hopkins University student organizations

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    According to The Johns Hopkins News–Letter, the magazine's name led the newspaper to first use the moniker Blue Jays to refer to a Hopkins athletic team in 1923. [42] While the magazine enjoyed popularity among students, it received repeated opposition from the university administration, reportedly for its vulgar humor.

  3. Jhpiego - Wikipedia

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    Jhpiego is a nonprofit organization for international health affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. [1] The group was founded in 1973 [2] and initially called the Johns Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynecology and Obstetrics, but is now referred to simply as Jhpiego (pronounced "ja-pie-go").

  4. Seed Global Health - Wikipedia

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    Seed Global Health, formerly known as Global Health Service Corps, is a non-profit organization started in 2011 which helps to provide nursing and medical training support in resource-limited countries. Seed Global Health collaborates with the Peace Corps to create the Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP). [1]

  5. Neilesh Patel - Wikipedia

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    Before working on HealthCare Volunteer, Patel worked on other social enterprises such as StudentsHelp.org Consulting starting at age 17. [11] Patel was awarded the 2013 National Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service by a Citizen Under Age 35 [12] Patel was awarded the UCLA CEY Humanitarian Award in 2008 and an honorary certificate in Global Health from UCLA School of Public Health for ...

  6. HealthCare Volunteer - Wikipedia

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    The company also provides a social networking application that allows health volunteers to connect and create new volunteer teams. The organization has matched over 290,000 volunteers to nearly 3,300 organizations worldwide. [3] In total, over 1.5 million patients have received health care as a result of its indirect and direct patient care ...

  7. Johns Hopkins Medicine International - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins Medicine International (JHMI), not to be confused with Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, also (JHMI) [1], is a partnership program established by the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to raise the standard of health care through long-term, mission-driven agreements.

  8. List of Johns Hopkins University people - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Governor Wes Moore graduated from Johns Hopkins in 2001 with a B.A. in international relations and economics. U.S. Congressmen Kweisi Mfume received an M.A. from Johns Hopkins in 1984. He has served as U.S. representative for Maryland's 7th congressional district since 2020, a position that he had previously held between 1987 and 1996.

  9. Global Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Global Volunteers is an international nonprofit organization (NPO) holding special consultative status with the United Nations. [1] Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, Global Volunteers assists worldwide community development programs by mobilizing short-term volunteers on local work programs, as well as providing project funding and child sponsorships.